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As we close this year-long study of ways to strengthen our relationship with our Savior, it seems appropriate to share the Hebrews writer’s plea.

“But Christ was faithful as a Son over His house—whose house we are, if we hold fast our confidence and the boast of our hope firm until the end” (3:6).

“Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful” (10:23).

These were written to Christians who were facing persecution and giving in to discouragement. “Hold fast” comes from one Greek word which means “holding one’s course toward; bearing down for.” It’s the same word used in Acts 27 when Paul and all the sailors had been tossed around in a storm at sea for two weeks. They finally caught sight of dry land and verse 40 reads “they made toward shore.” How determined were they to make it? They had set their course and they were going to hold fast.

Will you determine to hold fast? Will you help me hold fast?

Life is uncertain. I know of three individuals who lost their lives unexpectedly this past holiday weekend. I pray their loved ones will hold fast through the grief.

Life can be cruel. We all know dear ones who can’t seem to get a break. They barely make it through one difficulty when another comes along to weigh them down. I pray they will hold fast through the hardships.

Life can be dangerous. There are thrills all around and sometimes we just want a taste. It can be so easy to give in. I pray we will all hold fast through the temptations.

The God we serve is greater than any uncertainty, cruelty, or danger. The God who loves us has already made it possible for us to make it Home.

“In this world you have trouble, but take courage. I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

“Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world” (1 John 4:4).

“In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us” (Rom. 8:37).

“But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Cor. 15:57).

Determine now that, come what may, you will not give up or give in. “Stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong” (1 Cor. 16:13). That is my fervent prayer for you.

Suggestions for the Week:

Sit down with your family and discuss scenarios (potential hardships, persecutions, etc.). Promise to God and to each other that you will “hold fast” no matter what so you will all be together in Heaven.

(*We are halfway through the year! I hope you are feeling strengthened in your faith as we grow together in the Lord!)

Consider How You’ll Be Remembered

Last night a remarkable Christian woman died in her sleep. What made Neva Morgan remarkable? Well, many things, but one thing in particular stands out for me, and that is her faithfulness.

Neva’s husband wasn’t a Christian but she wanted to make sure her children were brought up in the Lord. That meant that she alone was responsible for taking her children to Bible class and worship. Neva didn’t drive so she had to ask someone each week to pick them all up. She knew this was a huge inconvenience for others and many times considered staying home to avoid the hassle. It also wasn’t easy trying to make her children behave in worship since she didn’t have her husband with her to help. A lesser woman would’ve allowed these challenges to weaken her resolve, but Neva was determined to put God first no matter the cost. She knew her husband needed to see how important her faith was, that obedience to her Lord trumped everything else.

Neva’s perseverance paid off. Several years later her husband obeyed the gospel! Imagine her joy! What if she had given in to the temptation to stay home from worship? What if she had compromised in order to keep the peace? Where would her children be today? Would her husband have ever become a Christian?

Neva experienced other challenges in her life. She faced them with the strength of Christ (Phil. 4:13).

As a result of Neva’s faithfulness, she has left a beautiful legacy. Her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren will always have her story as an example of obedience and trust. Her perseverance molded her into a sweet soul who was easy to love. Those who knew her wanted to be like her. I know I did.

What kind of legacy are you building? Neva’s life reminds me to be heaven-minded (Col. 3:1,2). When I die, I want to be remembered for my faithfulness to Christ no matter what. I want my children to be able to view my life as one that glorified God. I want them to know beyond the shadow of a doubt that I am resting from my labors in the bosom of my Lord.

“Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord…that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow with them” (Rev. 14:13).

Suggestions for the Week:

1. Is anything challenging your faithfulness? Determine that no inconvenience, discomfort, or hard thing will keep you from putting God first.

2. Study the life of one who persevered through difficult times (like Job, Abraham, Hannah, or Paul). Perhaps use this as the topic for your family devotionals.

3. Consider your weekly schedule. In what ways are you showing your children/ grandchildren that you are a faithful child of God?

When you’re up against a trouble,
Meet it squarely, face to face;
Lift your chin and set your shoulders,
Plant your feet and take a brace.
When it’s vain to try to dodge it,
Do the best that you can do;
You may fail, but you may conquer,
See it through!
Black may be the clouds about you
And your future may seem grim,
But don’t let your nerve desert you;
Keep yourself in fighting trim.
If the worst is bound to happen,
Spite of all that you can do,
Running from it will not save you,
See it through!

Even hope may seem but futile,
When with troubles you’re beset,
But remember you are facing
Just what other men have met.
You may fail, but fall still fighting;
Don’t give up, whate’er you do;
Eyes front, head high to the finish.
See it through!

By Edgar Albert Guest

I hope this poem invigorates you as much as it does me. Sometimes life involves inconveniences, sacrifice, and hard work. I don’t want to grow soft! I don’t want to give up when faced with obstacles. I don’t want to always seek the easy route. I don’t want to become dependent upon instant gratification. I don’t want a reputation as someone who bails when things don’t go the way I planned or require some grit. I want to “square my shoulders” and “see it through.”

When beset by trials or hardships, be “patient in affliction and devoted to prayer” (Rom. 12:12).

When trying to overcome a temptation, “have great endurance” (Col. 1:11).

When you’re trying to make a difference in the lives of those around you, “do not give up” (Gal. 6:9).

When discouraged by what you see around you, “be faithful until death” (Rev. 2:10).

See it through! And let’s help each other see it through.

Suggestions for the Week:

Has it been awhile since you’ve kept a commitment? Look for a way to be more involved in the Lord’s church and keep it up.

Have you found yourself hopping from job to job or having a hard time reaching goals you’ve set? Do some soul searching to find out what’s at the heart of the problem? Is it laziness, dissatisfaction, discontentment? Lack of discipline or patience? When you discover what’s holding you back, look up Scriptures having to do with it.

Look for good role models when it comes to commitment and determination.

Discouraged by your circumstances? Print off the “See It Through” poem and put it where you can see it.